Selfreferencing: unfortunately there is an enormous gulf between “most theists” and “theistic philosophers”. If you don’t believe this then you need to get out more. Perhaps in the U.S. South, for instance. It might be irritating that most theists are not as enlightened as you are, but it is a fact, not a caricature.
I’m pretty sure, for example, that almost everyone I grew up with believes what a divine command theorist believes. And now that I look back at the OP and your comment, I notice that in the former Eliezer continually says “religious fundamentalists” and in the latter you continually say “theistic philosophers”, so maybe you already recognize this.
Selfreferencing: unfortunately there is an enormous gulf between “most theists” and “theistic philosophers”. If you don’t believe this then you need to get out more. Perhaps in the U.S. South, for instance. It might be irritating that most theists are not as enlightened as you are, but it is a fact, not a caricature.
I’m pretty sure, for example, that almost everyone I grew up with believes what a divine command theorist believes. And now that I look back at the OP and your comment, I notice that in the former Eliezer continually says “religious fundamentalists” and in the latter you continually say “theistic philosophers”, so maybe you already recognize this.